Well of course Robin Hood is buried at Kirklees Abbey just outside Huddersfield - doesn't everyone know that?
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In other random observations, why isn't anyone calling him Gordon Broon these days?
David Davis is a much better fit with his party and could win over UKIP supporters.TechnicalEphemera wrote:Utter bollocks.AngryAsWell wrote:Not read this yet but had to post it for the picky of the really weird party leader![]()
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... ote-choice" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;David Cameron's position after a Scotland yes vote is not his own choice
The prime minister insists he won't quit if the vote is yes, but he may not get to decide
of to read it....
There is no credible challenger to Cameron. Regardless of a Scottish yes vote he will still be PM in 2015. I have no idea why the media gets itself excited about an impossibility.
They probably do, but I tend not to read btl on any article by or about Brown, I find there's not much difference between the nats, kippers and die hard tories, he must have done something right?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Evening All
Well of course Robin Hood is buried at Kirklees Abbey just outside Huddersfield - doesn't everyone know that?
In other random observations, why isn't anyone calling him Gordon Broon these days?
Osborne wants the leadership. I don't doubt he'll get it.Tubby Isaacs wrote:David Davis is a much better fit with his party and could win over UKIP supporters.TechnicalEphemera wrote:Utter bollocks.AngryAsWell wrote:Not read this yet but had to post it for the picky of the really weird party leader![]()
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... ote-choice" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
of to read it....
There is no credible challenger to Cameron. Regardless of a Scottish yes vote he will still be PM in 2015. I have no idea why the media gets itself excited about an impossibility.
He'd have Clegg where he wants him for as long as he needs to stake out a new position. And would probably do better than Cameron in the coming general election.
He might well do, but he had to be hidden at the last general election.ohsocynical wrote:
Osborne wants the leadership. I don't doubt he'll get it.
Osborne has no chance. Boris, May and possibly one of the more charismatic nutters are more likely to get it. But not before May 2015.Tubby Isaacs wrote:He might well do, but he had to be hidden at the last general election.ohsocynical wrote:
Osborne wants the leadership. I don't doubt he'll get it.
All rather late, and knowing the Mail, probably a massive turn off to Scots.letsskiptotheleft wrote:I see the Mail, or rather Simon Heffer are doing their best to foster anglo-Scot relations, in his/ their own unique style.